Thin Solid Films, Vol.324, No.1-2, 190-197, 1998
The tribological behavior of type II textured MX2 (M = Mo, W, X = S, Se) films
The tribological properties of textured WS2, MoS2 and WSe2 films, which were prepared using an ultra-thin interlayer of Ni/Cr (van der Waals rheotaxy technique) on quartz substrate, were determined in ambient conditions. Using scanning force microscope adapted for tribological measurements, very low (0.04 and below) friction coefficients and little wear were measured on flat areas of the films, Macroscopic (engineering) tribological measurements, using the reciprocating ball on flat tribometer, exhibit somewhat higher friction coefficients. Compactization of the films under the load and little wear were observed for the films even after a few hundred cycles. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the WS, film after the wear experiment confirmed that some oxidation took place within the wear track, but the overall integrity of the film was preserved. These measurements indicate that highly textured films of this kind are promising candidates for tribological coatings, where oil-free lubrication is required.